What you do in Vegas, does it stay in Vegas?
By Ailina
@Ailina (180)
United States
April 24, 2008 1:31pm CST
Ever been to Las Vegas? The enviornment is exillerating. So much to do and see. It can bring out the fun and excitement. They have a fun marketing line for tourism, "What you do in Vegas, Stays in Vegas." Do you agree with the slogan and what made you come to that conclusion?
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@lonewolfnan (4366)
• Canada
24 Apr 08
The slogan is so popular that there have been a few spin-offs of it on TV and in other media.But the original is still the best.
I have not yet gone to Las Vegas but having been trying to save enough to go for a week or so.Las Vegas seems to have so much to offer.I am NOT a gambler,but want to go to watch the shows,see the lights and enjoy the electricity of the people.
If a couple go to Las Vegas (or anywhere else),what they decide to do as long as legal and both agree should bring only memories.Las Vegas has laws like everywhere else and as long as they are followed,everyone should have fun.
@Ailina (180)
• United States
24 Apr 08
Excellent points about play by the rules.
You will love Vegas. I saw Celine Deon there and she was amazing. The hotels are lovely, housekeeping staff and all treat you like kings and queens. This is the best place for conferences actually. You can work in the day and relax at night.
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@lonewolfnan (4366)
• Canada
26 Apr 08
My sister and brother-in-law are there as I type and they really enjoyed the New York theme.They went on one of those breath-taking rides and felt safer in it than on a helicopter ride over teh Grand Canyon(it was windy).I am looking forward to seeing the pics they have taken.
And thank you for the "best response".We aim to please(lol).
@whiteheron (4222)
• United States
25 Apr 08
The only times that I have gone to Las Vegas I went there with a person who has the memory of an elephant and years after our trip there he told me about how I behaved there
Worthy of note to him was my grabbing a fork and pretending to defend my piece of chocolate cake against his desire to eat it after we went through the buffet line.
If one little incident gets remembered for years and comment upon, then you can imagine that so much else occurs in Las Vegas and gets observed and commented on by people... so the slogan is not true.
What goes on there does not stay there.